Research and Insights
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Health Care Advisory Board
The Health Care Advisory Board is the Advisory Board's flagship program providing best practice research to health care executives.
June 14, 2011
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On-Demand Webconference
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Clinical Advisory Board
Learn how early adopters are reorganizing their hospitalist staffing assignments to improve performance on a wide range of metrics.
Best Practice
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Health Care Advisory Board
Incorporate readmissions performance as part of the hospitalist‘squality improvement bonus.
June 26, 2007
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Study
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Clinical Advisory Board
Eighteen best practices for cashing in on investment in hospitalist programs.
Study
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Clinical Advisory Board
Hospital staffs (adult) ICU with dedicated intensivist who manages patient care—overseeing admissions, discharges, and care delivery. Intensivist may be employed by the hospital or serve on a contractual basis. The intensivist works closely with attending physicians, consultants, and ICU staff to carry out a coordinated care plan.
February 10, 2012
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Daily Briefing
Patients are no more satisfied by hospital care provided by hospitalists than hospital care provided by primary care physicians, according to a study in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.
December 10, 2009
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On-Demand Webconference
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Clinical Advisory Board
This webconference addresses hospitalist program management with strategies to address recruiting, scheduling, night coverage, compensation structures, PCP communication, and coordination between hospitalists and mid-level providers.
September 11, 1999
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Study
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Clinical Advisory Board
Offers practical guidance for initiating and managing a hospitalist service.
October 13, 2003
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Study
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Clinical Advisory Board
Presents the basics of hospitalist program financial fundamentals and provides tools necessary for a thorough and accurate ROI calculation.
June 29, 2011
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Expert Perspective
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Clinical Advisory Board
According to the 2010 Hay Group Physician Compensation Prevalence and Planning Report, 69% of all provider organizations now utilize performance-based incentives tied to measures like patient satisfaction. Qualitative reviews represent a key opportunity to advance a common performance culture and reward high-performing physician partners.